Index 257 Abe, Ryūichi, 205n41, 212n13 acceptance, 44–46, 207n62; “accept and hold,” 46–50, 207n66, 207–8n67, 208n73, 208n79 accounts of miracles (yan ji), 7, 65 Agni, 185–86 Agui school, 76, 92–93 Ajari Kōunbo, 151–52, 162–63 “all things are impermanent,” 127, 128, 129 Ama (The diver), 86–87 Amida, descent of, 191fig. Ānanda: entrusted with propagating the Buddha’s teachings, 28–29, 31–32, 203–4n20, 204n21; as ideal dharma vessel, 54–55, 209n89; as interlocutor, 25 anju (dark recitation), 141, 147, 221n11 Ankokuji (Gifu), 183 Annam, 192 anomalies, 11–12 ascetic practices, 120, 157, 222n31. See also hijiri aurality, 81, 214n42 avadāna (karmic biography), 7, 15, 65–66, 114 baskets, 184 Bateson, F.W., 203n14 bathing, 176, 224–25n7 baths, 10, 200n28 Bauman, Richard, 199n15 bodhi (enlightened intuition), 40, 41–42 bodhisattvas, 54, 55 body. See Buddha, body of; decomposition ; dismemberment; embodiment; fujōkan; gifts of the body; putrefaction ; self-sacrifice; shashin; text-body relationship book. See “cult of the book”; history of the book; text; textual culture Brahma Net Sutra, 117, 121, 218n31 Buddha: body of, 137–38, 142, 151, 153–55, 166, 172, 220n7; past lives of, 36–37, 128, 219n50; robes of, 151–52; sermons of and light miracles, 186–87, 116n17 Buddhabhadra, 26 Buddhist canon, 192 Buddhist cosmology, 176–77 Buddhist icons, 205n36 Buddhist language, 173–75 Buddhist services, 10, 93–96, 215n52; setsuwa in the context of, 90–92 Buddhist statuary, 134–37, 136fig., 167, 179 Buddhist temple architecture, 181 bunju (receptive listening), 207n62 Buswell, Robert, Jr., 201n32 Bynum,CarolynWalker,11,135,215n3,220n3 Byōdōin, 10 cakra, 177, 225n9 calligraphic practices, 3, 4 Camille, Michael, 221n12 Campany, Robert, 11–12, 66, 227n40 Carruthers, Mary, 140, 199n13 chanting, 4, 8. 50–52, 141, 153, 186. See also chanting hermits; chanting skulls chanting hermits, 3, 155 chanting skulls, 156–60, 222n30 charity (dāna), 113, 114, 115, 116 Chartier, Roger, 7, 198n7, 199n14 Childs, Margaret, 210n2 Chingen, 70, 82, 111, 146, 221n15. See also Miracles of the Lotus Sutra Chōbōji, 76 Chōgen (Chōken), 3, 92–93, 224n7 Chōnen, 192 Chūsonji (Hiraizumi), 203n15 circumambulation, 4, 176, 178–79, 180, 192, 194. See also circumambulatory reading; revolving sutra libraries circumambulatory reading, 2, 176, 178–79, 187, 193–95. See also circumambulation ; revolving sutra libraries Cole, Alan, 13 Collection of Sand and Pebbles, A (Shasekish ū): cross-sectarian orientation of, 13; food metaphor in, 80; format of, 77; as last major Buddhist setsuwa collection , 10, 13, 67; as matchmaker, 89, 214n46; metaphor of salt gathering, 86; and preaching, 9, 76, 92, 109, 214n50, 217n21; preface to, 86, 89; presaged later trends, 76; on sutra scrolls and statues, 167; textual history of, 75–76, 213nn28,31; typology of beings who maintain the bodhisattva precepts, 108–9 Collection of Spiritual Awakenings, A (Hosshinshū): authorship and textual history of, 74, 78, 213nn24,25; erotic pursuit and religious awakening in, 105; as go-between, 88–89; language of, 74; preface to, 88–89; stories of devout women, 121, 125; story of Giei, 155–56; story of government steward who witnesses a Buddhist service, 90– 91, 214n48; story of Kūya, 134, 152, 153; theme of putrefaction, 105, 109– 10; theme of reclusion, 121; theme of self-sacrifice, 120; theme of sutra embodiment, 166 Collection of Treasures, A (Hōbutushū): authorship of, 77; botanical imagery in, 84–85; medicinal metaphor in, 81; textual history and scholarship on, 72– 74; story of Kūya, 152, 153; story of the Unbelieving Man, 163; theme of putrefaction in, 216n11; view of the human body in, 108; waka poetry in, 84–85 Companion in Solitude, A: audience for, 9, 212n15; authorship and textual history of, 75, 78, 213n26; erotic pursuit and religious awakening in, 105–6; metaphor of salt gathering in, 85–86; sermonizing in, 9, 91–92; sutra copying in, 120, 216n12; theme of fujōkan, 107, 122–23, 129–30; theme of “throwing away the body” and reclusion, 120 companion tales (otogizōshi), 76, 107 concentrated mind (isshin), 199n16 concertina booklets (orihon), 189–90, 193 consciousness, 23–24 containers (for text), 23, 36, 57, 205n37 Contemplation Sutra, 28, 58 Conze, Edward, 206n48 “cult of the book” (Schopen), 3, 4, 21–22, 41, 50, 96, 197n3, 206n53 Cunda, 30 Daianji, 13, 71 Dainihonkoku Hokkekyō Genki. See Miracles of the Lotus Sutra Dalai Lama, 195 index 2 5 8 [54.157.56.179] Project MUSE (2024-03-29 12...